(03-02-2013 08:16 AM)Tanus Barbarus Wrote: Obviously, this poor man was only recently captured and sent to the camp. Show me the picture months later, if he wasn't a pile of ashes by then, and I'm sure the effects of near starvation would be very apparent. ---- But don't take one picture, of an unknown person, in unknown circumstances, who probably died like millions more did, and try to drum up some doubt for the Holocaust with your pithy "now, I'm not sure what this picture implies....." (Paraphrased).

This photo may not have been taken in a concentration camp. It could be a job site.

There was a system of work camps. Work details of recently interred people (the most robust) would be sent into cities and surrounding areas and factories to do much needed manual work.

I recall a thread Nappa made about the movie Schindler's List. No wonder Nappa didn't like that movie; it is possible that film confirms this photo. Or maybe he just didn't pay attention.

Nappa can't seem to think; he grasps at anything which will add fuel to his complete naiveté and gullibility. Thinking someone wouldn't do such things to another human being is quite simply turning a blind eye to a great deal of history of humans on this planet.

A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move to higher levels. ~ Albert Einstein

(03-02-2013 09:45 AM)bemore Wrote: Id like to call Nappa out to provide evidence of why he thinks he does... I dont mind anybody having a certain viewpoint but I would appreciate knowing where/what/why/how they base that viewpoint on.

(Me going out there and finding it myself wont be a suitable answer I am afraid, I wont to know your sources please Nappa)

You want people to think for themselves, then show us this information.